Removing door panels to access speakers?
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What is the procedure to remove the door panels to access the speakers? I had an audio shop replace the factory speakers with aftermarket speakers when I first got the car (7 months ago) and now the passanger speaker is making a rattling sound. I think the coil is blown on it, but I want to get access to it and take a look at it.
I haven't really taken a look yet, but I know I need to take out the two screws on the grip handle you use to close the door, but what other screws and panels do I need to pry off and in what order to get access to the speakers?
I haven't really taken a look yet, but I know I need to take out the two screws on the grip handle you use to close the door, but what other screws and panels do I need to pry off and in what order to get access to the speakers?
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There's a little pop-out thingy (very technical term ) in the corner. I think that's all there is. Other than that, just pop it off carefully and know that the window controls are connected. So after you pop it off, disconnect the controls before you try to carry the door panel across the room. BTW, anyone have a good solution for keeping water off of the speakers when you can't use the stock basket??? I had to cut all the backing from my speaker baskets to fit my MB Quart speakers and that backing is supposed to keep the water out. It's been raining lately and I haven't had any trouble, but I think I might pop it open and check to make sure it's all ok. I guess they don't even try to keep water out of the doors when they design the cars, they just put drain holes at the bottom to let it just drain out.
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